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[The Guardian] Isolation portraits: the faces of quarantine
« on: March 24, 2020, 07:03:10 PM »
Isolation portraits: the faces of quarantine

As the coronavirus continues its spread around the globe, more people in more countries are staying home. I took portraits of them – remotely

When my self-isolation started in mid-March, I began taking remote portraits of people via video chat from my home in Mexico City. I photographed people I know and complete strangers in various parts of the world, from Washington DC to Belgium to Wuhan. I tried to capture what this particular brand of isolation feels like, and how different people approach and react to it.

Some people are alone, some with partners or families, some with pets. Some are working from home, some are not working at all. Some have made peace with the situation, some are grappling with anxiety.

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